Short films

I'm Here (film)
I'm Here is a 2010 sci-fi romance short film written and directed by Spike Jonze.[1] The film is a love story about two robots living in a Los Angeles where humans and robots coexist.

The plot is based on The Giving Tree, and the main character is named after Shel Silverstein. The film was funded by and is a promotion for Absolut Vodka, featuring the tagline 'A Love Story In An Absolut World' on the poster. Music from the band Sleigh Bells is prominently featured. The film made its debut at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.

Sheldon (Andrew Garfield) is a gray robot with a head shaped like an old PC tower. Francesca stops at a mall and she, and Sheldon, walk off together while she sticks pieces of paper on an "Exit" sign and a palm tree. Sheldon and Francesca grow closer; and one night, while they are lying together in Sheldon's apartment, Francesca tells Sheldon about her dreams, something Sheldon thought was impossible for robots to have.
(notes on) biology. Fat. Animated Short Film. This one freaky video took a guy four years to make, it's worth it. The Flying Man – Super Hero or Serial Killer?
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The Silent City It's rare to get the full movie experience from a short. It's the nature of the medium. There's not enough time to nail everything, but sometimes it's enough just to get one small aspect down in its entirety -- you generally have to choose between plot, character development, and atmosphere. And The Silent City is all about atmosphere: It's a dystopian Full Metal Jacket.

If that's not Cillian Murphy, I don't know who is (Crispin Glover?). But just because The Silent City nails atmosphere above all else, that doesn't mean it does a poor job at anything. So it's a shame that I can't enjoy this flick at all. It's like spotting your favorite NERF gun in Hunter Prey, or your old TV remote being used to hail the Enterprise. .
#1. Zombie movies have been done to death (undead zing!) With that in mind, Cargo does more for the relevancy of the zombie film in 30 seconds than the entire second season of The Walking Dead.

The atrocity was committed by an unassuming seventeen-year-old stable boy named Alan Strang, the only son of an opinionated but inwardly-timid father and a genteel, religious mother. As Dysart exposes the truths behind the boy's demons, he finds himself face-to-face with his own.
Address Is Approximate. Backwater Gospel Is One Of The Most Disturbing Yet Awesome Animated Movies I’ve Seen I Awhile [Video.

" Pes takes everyday objects like Post-it Notes, a Rubik’s Cube and dollar bills and morphs them into key ingredients for a very unconventional meal in the clip (embedded). "The ‘western’ refers to this endless supply of worthless, disposable modern junk that populates so much of our world," said Pes in an e-mail conversation. "There is beauty to be found in these objects.
" The animation auteur’s work can also be seen in commercials, like a recent Coinstar advertisement that featured coins wriggling and shimmying their way to an overflowing change jar.

The battle droids actually *looked* like devices built for live combat situations—heavily-armoured, heavily-ARMED, and just...heavy! The Bad: 1) WHEN will people finally drop the completely stupid "careful withdrawal of consciousness from virtual environment" trope?
Table 7 - short film. EN TUS BRAZOS.